"The essential is invisible to the eye," says the fox. He met a fox that taught him to realize that to know others we must “tame” them this is what makes things and people unique. He found no friends there, but a snake told him that if he ever needed to return to his home planet, he could take advantage of the snake’s bite. At the geographer’s suggestion, he visited Earth but dropped down into the Sahara Desert. To his surprise, the flower was visibly sad to see him go, but she urged him on nonetheless.īefore arriving on Earth, the prince visited other planets and met with strange individuals: a king, a vain man, a drunkard, a lamplighter, and a geographer. The prince’s most prized possession was the rose, but her tempestuous mien and fickleness tired him and he decided to leave his tiny planet. The author then learns that this "little prince" comes from the far away Asteroid B-612, where he left a rose and three volcanoes. While he tries to repair his engine and monitor his dwindling supply of water and food, a little boy appears out of nowhere and simply asks him to draw a sheep. The narrator, a pilot, crash-lands his plane in the Sahara desert.
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